Williams converted five of seven break-point chances against the unseeded Radwanska.

“My opponent started so strong,” Williams said. “She went 4-1, but I was hoping to still win that set. After that, things went almost perfectly for me, so I’m really happy with that and to be playing again tomorrow.”

Williams was a surprise first-round loser at the Australian Open last month, but appears to have regained the form that allowed the seven-time major winner to return to the top 10 late last year.

Williams will be playing Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia for the first time in the quarterfinals.